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Baseball is not the same game as used to be.
Batters are looking to hit home runs all the time. If not, a strikeout or walk.
The running game is almost eliminated due to the need for power.
Starting pitchers are only expected to pitch 5 innings. The bullpen is the most important of the team right now
Utility players have more value that ever in the game.
The DH saves moves to eliminate your bench.
Have to start looking at the game differently
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In other news, Darrick Lee is the new head coach at Riley, he is the nephew of the City AD Milt Lee.
He came from Muncie Central.
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16 minutes ago, Bash Riprock said:
When one seems to label ownership/management as the problem, that is a common union tactic.
Baseball players are not underpaid....not one bit. They play a kids game. And reading "poor" Mike Troutt's tweets during a time when we see what is going on over in Europe, and what inflation here in this country is doing to the average family, it is the absolute worst timing there can be for millionaires to cry.
No sympathy for baseball players. If their millions aren't enough to play a game, they are always welcome into the real world.
I'm not sure about anyone else, but I believe I could have a decent life living off the minimum salary
https://www.baseball-almanac.com/charts/salary/major_league_salaries.shtml
I bet all of us could live off the minimum salary, but it is rare that a player goes straight to the majors, many spend years in the minors.
According to my chart in my previous post, players are struggling to eat at the minor league level. Although conditions have improved, it take time to be able to make the minimum major league salary.
Remember, the owners locked out the players.
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New proposal about a pitch clock. 14 seconds between pitches if bases are empty and 19 seconds with runners on base. Mark Buehrle would be perfect for this rule
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3 hours ago, Bash Riprock said:
Spoken like a true union man.....
Guess an average salary of $4.17MM a year isn't enough playing a kid's game. Clearly the greed is one-sided. 🙄
Meanwhile, wonder how that compares to the average salary of a school teacher, policeman, firefighter and oh yeah...a soldier?
What's going on in the world and the impact on people....ridiculous timing to squabbling over $$ with this demographic. Poor mistreated baseball players....my heart aches for them.
What's the cost today of a family of 4 to attend a MLB game? Tickets, parking, hot dog, popcorn and a beer. Yeah, lets increase that even more. But MLB will claim they love their fans. What a joke.
We will agree to disagree that the greed only comes from one direction.
Hopefully, one day America will wake up and start deprioritizing entertainment and start demanding their money goes toward the people that serve them and truly makes a difference.
Players in Rookie ball pay 400 a month for 5 months
A ball- 500 a month
AA ball- 600 a month
AAA ball- 700 a month
Meal Money all levels 25 a day only for road games
Players must find their own housing as well
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Just a random thought. I wonder if MLB would take an idea from MiLB and use their method of scheduling (play the same opponent Tuesday-Sunday and Monday for travel).
It would save on air travel and maybe hotel expenses.
The way the major league game is, it is a bullpen game. It wouldn't effect pitching that much.
Just a thought
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Washington is an interesting case. They have had only a varsity the last two years. This year the high school program only has 9 players. But those players are pretty good. Only two seniors.
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5 hours ago, DE said:
GS beat Silver Creek?
No, but the 3A title has to go through SB Washington
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Doesn't matter...still have to play SB Washington in the finals
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There is still one head coaching job left...any thoughts?
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Good for Ben and great for St. Joe
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I'm curious how other states "make it fair".
I know this isn't the most reliable state but Indy metro is 2.1 million. Next biggest is Fort Wayne at 418,00
Illinois is worse with Chicago at 9.6 million. Next biggest is Peoria at 400,000.
I bet there are other states that have bigger gaps.
I know Chicago had it's "Chicago Bowl' to determine city champ years back.
I don't think you could ever make the tournament fair, no matter what you do.
I just think there are some schools who aren't very committed to football and never will be.
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The one thing you know for sure is that these coaches won't end up in South Bend, Gary, or Hammond.
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Jeeze...you all are ruining my Festivus
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One reason that hasn't been talked about is the lack of quality coaching, especially in lower income urban schools.
I have seen coaches desperate to find coaches, especially at the lower levels. Some haven't even played football. I have seen no teaching on how to block or tackle.
This is the real issue, training of our lower level coaches. If the school can't find qualified coaches, then they should suspend their program until the get qualified coaches.
That is the elephant in the room.
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Clay will never be contracted. The South Bend schools do not want to give up another building to the charter schools.
However, I do believe some schools should be relegated to a lower class.
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One thing that hasn't been discussed is the environment and culture of school administration when it comes to competing.
All schools want to win, but some won't pursue the resources needed to win. Many adults don't wish to put the time and effort into what is needed to win. They love have the shirt on Friday, but not willing to put in the effort the other days of the week.
Many kids have other things in their lives competing with football. Many do not want to "waste" their time not being properly prepared for the games.
You can't fool kids, and many of them leave.
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39 minutes ago, foxbat said:
Eligibility? Do you mean like students who aren't able to play because of transfer or not making grades?
Both...usually the best athletes don't have the grades to participate, and transferring is a common activity amongst all South Bend School students
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Getting back to the theme of this topic, I think there are a lot of reason numbers are down, but the two that seem the biggest to me are eligibility and just not wanting to play.
In South Bend, basketball is king. Everyone looks forward to it, good crowds, and good competition.
In football, small crowds, most students are there to socialize not paying attention to the game.
I don't think football will be a thing in South Bend. Since contraction is not on the board, South Bend will have 4 struggling programs.
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As a side topic:
In the 1966 MLB Draft (first ever), three Indiana High School players were drafted
12th round Larry Bishop C by the California Angels from Indianapolis Howe
9th round Dan Bootcheck P by the Detroit Tigers from Michigan City (I think his grandson also played for the Angels as well)
4th round Karl Simon OF by the Chicago White Sox from South Bend Central
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16 minutes ago, Lysander said:
Clearly South Bend has problems and no doubt politics likely plays a big part in it, but even a program that was pretty legit just 8-10 years ago like SB St. Joe has fallen off the edge the Earth in recent years.
Curious, so aside from a political failure in the city, there would appear to be other major factors at play - at least in the case of St. Joe….or are their woes stemming from something altogether different? To a point, one might think they would directly benefit from the woes of their local public schools in terms of public school kids moving over but there is no evidence of that happening - at least on the gridiron so far.
BTW, thanks for indirectly reminding me that I need to ante up again as well. Just keep forgetting.
St. Joe's issue is far different. Their feeder, the ICCL, has been struggling. There was no football in 2020.
They are struggling to have 4 teams every season. The better teams also feed into Marian.
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7 hours ago, ASJCPUMA said:
Adams has been a situation of why not more successful through the years since the 70's. They have had their moments but never built on it consistently. I know a few current Adams parents that have not been happy with the direction of the program but have kept their child in it for the lack of anything better. There is a new corporation AD for athletics but for all grades K-12 which is different. Not sure what in roads may happens. Many intermediate school teams do not have a coach until just about the time their season starts. How do you change the mind set and attitude of a whole corporation athletically may define SB better than anything.
I thought South Bend Turned a corner back in the 80s when they moved junior high football to the spring. There were able to get much better coaching.
That being said, it is very difficult to find quality coaches to coach at that level. There is no youth football league, so instruction comes at the very basic level.
I agree with X that there are more problems than football in South Bend Schools.
I believe that South Bend, Fort Wayne, Evansville, and Indianapolis are the only districts with at least 4 high schools and they are have at least one successful program every season.
Maybe we need to reach out to them.
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10 hours ago, MarkCalaway said:
The people of South Bend voted for Pete Buttigeig to be their mayor. That tells you all that you need to know.
In South Bend, the City government and the school board aren't associated. Although efforts are being made.
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All South Bend schools shut out this week. Things must get better. The coaches are coaching, and the players are playing.
Knowing that there is no consolidation in the near future, what steps do the 4 schools need to take to get better.
Baseball is back, but the DH is everywhere, and that’s awful
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